Oki Hiroyuki (born in Tokyo, 1964) began filmmaking in the early 1980’s while studying architecture at the University of Tokyo. Oki has been moved to Kochi prefecture for production from 1991. And his film HEAVEN-6-BOX (1994-95) produced by the Museum of Art, Kochi, won the NETPA prize at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival. He continues to show his works at various international film festivals as well as galleries and museums.
Tam Ochiai (born in Kanagawa, 1967) graduated from Wako University and moved to the New York City in 1990. Ochiai earned his M.A. degree from New York University and had his first solo exhibition in 1993. He still lives and works in New York, and participates in multiple exhibitions at prominent museums and galleries in Japan and abroad.

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